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A 3.25" x 2.25" photo of President Abraham Lincoln mounted on a card from Alex Gardener "Photographer to the Army of the Potomac" published by Philip & Solomons, Washington D.C. Verbiage on front of card reads: "Entered according to Act of Congress, by Alex Gardener, in the year 1865, in the Clerk's Office of the Disctrict Court for the District of Columbia." Card measures approximately 4" x 2.375".

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A civil war era 6.75" x 9.5" photo mounted on 8" x 10" cardstock depicting an Army and Indian Peace Treaty with Native Americans seated in a circle, log cabin outposts and teepees present in the background. No information is present on which particular treaty this may be.

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Wm. Shamburger Receipt from Dr. Baldwin, signed 2/10/1845 "for the dental services provided for Negro Slaves." COA from the American Museum of Historical Documents in Nevada. The receipt measures approximately 5.75" x 7.5", oak frame 14" x 20". The framed document was purchased from the museum in 1984 for the price of $595.00. Good condition. Shipping weight is approximately 5 pounds.

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A vary finely executed exterior concealing other worldly celebrations. Some figures have come loose, but all pieces appear to be present. Measures approximately 10.5 x 11.75 x 3.25" and weighs about 2.5 lbs.

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Beautiful Swiss made 15 jewel mantel clock with presentation plate on the front and original box. Serial number 504759. It measures approximately 9.25 x 8.5 x 6.5" Clock and box have a shipping weight of about 11 lbs. In very good condition. Item does run when lever is unlocked. Ran fine for 5 minutes while testing. Further functions are untested, and we are not aware of when this fine clock was last serviced.

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An autographed Spalding baseball from the World Championships 1959, both team and coach signatures. Ball accompanied by plexiglas case. No COA or paperwork present. Case measures approximately 4.25" x 5" x 5" and weighs 15.7 oz.

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Extremely rare, this is a 1935 Detroit Tigers "World Champions" Presentational Brown Bat. One of the toughest "Brown Bats" ever issued by Louisville Slugger, this 32" original lumber was presented to a player, VIP or other baseball notable after the Detroit Tigers won the 1935 World Championship. Bat features gilt-stamped facsimiles signatures from members of the team, while the bat exhibits EX quality, with minor wear throughout. Shipping weight for this national treasure is about 1.5 lbs

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Circa 19th century. A wonderful double-handled pottery water canteen with traditional brown, red and white geometric designs. No signature present. In great condition for its age, slight rubs/wear/crazing and fleabites to paint, but no cracks visible in pottery. Some apologies to rim. Measures approximately 8 x 7 x 6.5" and weighs about 1 lb.

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A fabulous circa 19th century pottery vase/bowl with traditional red, black and white geometric designs. No signature present. In great condition for its age, slight rubs/wear/crazing to paint, but no cracks visible. Measures approximately 8" x 10" and weighs about 2.5 lbs.

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A circa 19th century pottery vase/bowl with traditional brown, red and white geometric designs. No signature present. Loss to paint along top of one side and about the circumference in areas, some apologies to rim. Measures approximately 7" x 7" and weighs about 1 lb.

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A circa 19th century pottery vase/bowl with traditional black and white geometric designs and red band along the base. No signature present. In great condition for its age, slight rubs/wear and fleabites to paint, but no cracks visible in pottery. Measures approximately 7" x 9.5" and weighs about 1 lb.

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A circa 19th century knife with carved wood handle mimicking a whale bone with 3.75" long blade held by twine. Piece is accompanied by museum stand. Measures approximately 3.25 x 8 x 2.5" with stand, with a combined weight of about 9 oz.

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Carved from what appears to be flint stone, this heavy piece has chisel ends. It is likely from 1000-1500 AD and was found in the Ohio area. Measures approximately 1.625 x 17.5 x 1" and weighs about 2 lbs.

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A larger circa 19th century pottery vase/bowl with traditional black and white geometric designs and red band along the base. No signature present. In great condition for its age, slight rubs/wear/crazing and fleabites to paint, but no cracks visible in pottery Measures approximately 7" x 9.5" and weighs about 1 lb.

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A vintage woven rug depicting a central male figure wearing a hat, surrounded by six female figures, feathers and arrow accents. Black, brown, white and red geometric background. Slight color difference from one side to the other. Some fraying/loss to edges. Measures approximately 49 x 35.5" and weighs about 2 lbs.

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An adjustable length (28" to 38") pendant necklace made of turquoise blocks, discs and beads with silver ore. The center stones are approximately 2.625" x 1.125" The weight is about 338 grams.

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A fantastic large old pawn silver turquoise necklace with ten blossoms, each set with twenty bezel set turquoise cabochons and a substantial 5.25" x 4.5" naja. Necklace measures approximately 27" in length and total weight 347 grams.

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Truly a unique piece - an old pawn silver petit point reversible necklace to include twelve blossoms, each side set with thirteen bezel set turquoise and coral cabochons accompanied by a 3.5" x 3" naja. Total length 22.5" and weighs 209 grams.

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Carved from what appears to be flint stone, this piece has four sharpened areas, and is from the Mississippian culture Native Americans in Oklahoma. It measures approximately 18.5 x 5 x 1" and weighs about 2 lbs.

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This beautiful basket has a geometric figural pattern. It was made with a brass fitting (interior diameter of 1.25" and exterior 2.25") and designed to use as a lamp shade. Shade measures approximately 5.75" x 9.5" in diameter and weighs about 11 ounces.

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(American,1887 - 1969) Tempera on paper, framed behind glass. Born of a Dutch father and a French mother on a train in Germany, Von Hassler is best known for his traditional realistic landscapes of New Mexico and his Indian portraits. He passed away in Albuquerque at the age of 83. Signed Von Hassler on lower left. Sight area measures approximately 16.5 x 14.5" and frame 20.x 18 x 1.25" with a shipping weight of about 4 lbs. A crease is present at lower left near signature.

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A Native American Oil on Canvas by well listed artist. Measures 19 by 30 inches for perspective. Signed lower left. Gallery stretcher still present. Sign of past repairs and minor craquelure.

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(American, 1899 - 1956) Meeting With Indians, an armed pioneer stands by a covered wagon, clutching a rifle as two Indians approach on horseback, one with his hand raised in greeting. Signed lower right Leonard H. Reedy. Beautifully framed with matting, glass and name plate. Sight area measures approximately 8 x 10.5 and frame 15.5 x 18 x 1.5" with a shipping weight of about 4 lbs. Leonard Reedy was born in Chicago in 1899. As achild he developed an aptitude for drawing, attempting to reproduce the style and subject matter of Frederic Remington, the dominant western illustrator of the first half of the twentieth century. Leonard Reedy filled the margins of his school books with drawings and, when he was old enough, enrolled in the Chicago Institute and Academy of Fine Arts. Leonard Reedy lived in a variety of locales in the forests of the Midwest, the mountains of the West and the desert of the Southwest. Leonard Reedy traveled with Indian tribes and lived in timber camps, working long hours of hard manual labor, and depicted the sites of this kind of lifestyle.

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(Mexico, 1886 - 1957) This six color hand offset print is a facsimile reproduction of "Tehuantepec Women." It is matted and nicely framed between plexiglass with the COA mounted and visible on the back. The sight area measures approximately 14.5 x 10.25" and frame 29 x 24 x 2" and weighs about 55.1 lbs.

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Three-body, "bassine et filets", polished, glazed on both sides. Eccentric glass with silver painted radial Roman numerals and outer minute track, with engine-turned dial plates decorated with a circular pattern,blued steel spade hands, gilt brass, crescent shaped 10 jewel cylinder escapement, plain brass three-arm balance, flat balance spring, and index regulator. Signed on the dial plate by the maker. Diameter is approximately 54 mm. Built on the principle invented by Robert- Houdin for clocks, this watch appears to work without any mechanical movement. It is, in fact, driven by the crescent-shaped movement concealed above the dial in the border, the hands revolving along with the glass plate set beneath the dial. Patented by Armand Schwob & Frères in Paris on 24 January 1889, such watches were very popular towards the end of the 19th century. In good working order, however, we are unaware of when item was last serviced. This is a fine piece for any collector!

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An amazing Autographed 1939 UCLA Football Team Photo, signed by Jackie Robinson #28, (behind the rest of the team), and other star players for William H. Spaulding (May 4, 1880 - October 12, 1966) and Gifted to beauty Jackie Miesse. 10.25 x 13.25" B&W photo is in good condition for its age. The outer mat board, bearing the team signatures is 17 x 21" and is chipped. (Also includes Kenny Washington.) JACKIE ROBINSON, halfback. Also included is a scrap book from the period, chock full of mementos. It measures about 11.5 x 9.25 x 1.5" Combined shipping weight is around 2 lbs. Provenance: From the estate of Jacque Miesse and includes her scrap book.

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A Victorian Four Seasons Cast Iron Garden Bench attributed to the design and patent of Morgan, Macavlay and Wade, Yorkshire, England. the backrest composed of medallions depicting the labors of the seasons, flanked by lilies, over a wood seat, scrolled arms and legs, height 37 1/2 in., width 70 in., depth 31 in. Note: Though this design was registered in England by the Coalbrookdale firm in 1870, it was also manufactured and retailed in the United States. Some oxidation is present and evidence of previous paint colors.